Important Announcement - Please Read

A New Orthodox Marketplace Website is Coming!

The Orthodox Marketplace online web store and the Department of Religious Education's catalog store are in the process of merging operations.

While we are working out the details of this transition, the Orthodox Marketplace website will suspend sales functionality of the site. Customers will be able to browse the catalog, log in and check on the status of outstanding orders and order history (including downloads).

However, the cart and checkout features will be disabled.

If you wish to purchase items in the interim, a subset of our product catalog is still available from our Amazon Storefront.

You may also wish to purchase items from the Department of Religious Education Resource Guide, available below. The DRE can be reached via their toll-free number: 1-800-566-1088.

We expect the new Orthodox Marketplace and Resource Center website to launch later this summer.

The position which Gregory and Macrina eventually reach corresponds essentially to that of St Paul, namely that our bodies will rise again as bodies, but in a finer and more glorious form than we have now. Expressing this belief in terms of Greek silence, the dialogue assumes that the same physical elements which compose our present bodies must be reassembled in our resurrection bodies; otherwise our bodies would be recreated rather than raised.

(Box of 10) - Blessed is He Who Comes in the Name of the Lord. This beautiful icon of Christ's entry into Jerusalem shows the welcome of the Messiah as He is led to His passion. It also begins our journey into Holy Week through all the events that lead up to Christ's crucifixion and glorious resurrection. (card and envelope in matching brilliant white) Inside: "Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!

(Box of 10) - Traditional Byzantine Icons beautifully tell the story of Christ's Passion and Resurrection. Beginning with the Raising of Lazarus these icons follow the events of Holy Week that lead up to the Resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ: His Entry into Jerusalem, the Washing of His Disciple's Feet, the Last Supper and, in the center of the cross, the Holy Resurrection. This Paschal card is a powerful icon of the message of salvation. (card and envelope in matching ivory color) Inside: ?. . . the Son of Man did not come to be served but to serve and to give His life a ransom for many." Mat. 20:28 Christ is Risen! Truly He is Risen!